Binsey

E568026

Binsey is a small, isolated hill on the northern edge of England’s Lake District, offering expansive views over the Northern Fells and surrounding lowlands.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Marilyn
Wainwright fell
hill
access open access land under CRoW Act
category Fells of the Lake District NERFINISHED
Marilyns of England
Wainwright fells NERFINISHED
country England
difficulty easy walk
elevation 1467 feet
447 metres
geology Skiddaw Group rocks
gridReferenceUK NY225355
hasLandUse grazing land
rough pasture
hasParentPeak Skiddaw NERFINISHED
hasSummitFeature small cairn
trig point
locatedIn Cumbria
Lake District
Northern Fells NERFINISHED
locatedNear Bassenthwaite Lake NERFINISHED
Ireby NERFINISHED
Uldale NERFINISHED
locatedOn northern edge of the Lake District
mentionedIn Wainwright’s The Northern Fells NERFINISHED
nearestTown Keswick (regional centre) NERFINISHED
notableFor expansive views
isolation from other fells
offersViewOf Blencathra NERFINISHED
Caldbeck Fells NERFINISHED
Lake District lowlands
Skiddaw NERFINISHED
overlooks Northern Fells NERFINISHED
Scottish Borders (distant view)
Solway Plain NERFINISHED
popularFor family walks
short fell walks
prominence circa 242 metres
region North West England
typicalAscentRoute from Binsey Lodge on the south side

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